
Great Wall Cannon 2.0t actual fuel consumption is 10.4 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is information about the Great Wall Cannon: 1. Body dimensions: The new vehicle measures 5437/1958/1893 (1918) mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 3230 mm. The cargo box interior dimensions are 1520/1520/538 mm in length/width/height. 2. Interior: The Great Wall Cannon off-road version features a black and red dual-tone color scheme, accented with stitching and diamond grid elements. The dashboard is equipped with a large central control LCD screen, paired with rectangular air vents, creating a harmonious and coordinated design.

I've been driving the Great Wall Pao for over half a year. My diesel version is used for daily cargo hauling and construction site runs, with the displayed fuel consumption generally between 8.5-9.3 liters. Last time on a long-distance trip fully loaded with building materials, the fuel consumption surged to just over 10 liters when speeding at 120 km/h on the highway. If driving lightly loaded in the city with fewer traffic lights, it can drop to around 8 liters. The most fuel-efficient range for this vehicle is cruising at 70-90 km/h, where the engine speed is right at the turbo's power band. It's advisable to flatten the tarpaulin when loading cargo to reduce wind resistance, which can save about half a liter. Don't crank the AC to max—the diesel compressor works pretty hard.

I own a Great Wall Poer with a gasoline automatic transmission. In congested city commuting, it consumes around 12 liters per 100 km, but on expressways, it can drop below 10 liters. Driving habits make a big difference—a single hard acceleration really burns an extra 0.5 liters, no joke. After upgrading to AT tires and adding a roof rack, my fuel consumption increased by over 1 liter. If you frequently carry heavy loads, consider removing the spare tire to reduce weight and placing cargo in the truck bed closer to the cab—shifting the center of gravity forward actually improves fuel efficiency. Using 5W-30 full synthetic oil shows noticeable fuel economy differences after 20,000 km.

The fuel consumption of the Great Wall Pao varies by model. The diesel 2WD manual is the most fuel-efficient, with some owners reporting as low as 7.8L/100km. The gasoline 4WD automatic typically consumes 11-13L/100km. Last week, during a test drive of the new off-road Pao, the instantaneous fuel consumption reached 19L/100km when climbing in low-range 4WD, but it averages around 12L/100km in daily driving. It's recommended to maintain tire pressure at 2.8bar, 0.2bar higher than the manufacturer's standard for better fuel efficiency. Another major issue is poor-quality diesel; choosing the wrong gas station can easily clog the DPF, causing fuel consumption to spike instantly.


